Dr.
Natalia emailed Stephanie, in December of 2000, and told her how she
needed Procarbazine, the drug used to treat her patients, children,
with Hodgkin's Disease. This is a cancer Dr. Natalia sees frequently,
as her children's hospital is in southern Russia, near Chernobyl,
Ukraine, site of the world's worst radiation disaster. There was an
unusual problem, though. The manufacturer, Roche, of Switzerland, had
sold out to Sigma Tau, in Italy. Though Dr. Natalia usually received
the drug through Germany, with Roche out of production, there was none
in all of Europe. Sigma Tau was getting ready for production, but they
didn't expect it to be available for four months. That meant April
before the children would have this chemotherapy they needed so
desperately. However, there was Procarbazine, now known as Matulane,
in the US. When children are dying, and nothing can be done about it, something
must be done. Satan had thrown down the gauntlet. Stephanie and Donna
picked it up. They began making plans. Stephanie called Sigma Tau's
corporate office in Italy to explain the circumstances. Sigma Tau
agreed this was not an acceptable situation and contacted their USA
branch immediately. After several days, Carrie Tuttle with the USA
branch of Sigma Tau offered the drugs to Treasures at no cost. This
was to be no small gift, on their part. They would get it to us, if we
could get it into Russia. They could not get it in legally, because
there was a glitch.
There are always glitches. Since the name had been changed to
Matulane, Procarbazine no longer existed. The Russian government
approved of Procarbazine, but not Matulane, it would be an illegal
drug there, as its name did not appear on their approved lists. How
could we get it to the doctor, and the children? The only way would be
for someone to carry it in on their person. Remember though, our God
reigns.
Donna, Stephanie, Pastor Monty, and I were planning a trip to Russia
and Georgia in March. But, the kids couldn't wait until March. We
didn't know how we would get it there early, we just needed the drugs,
the travel plans were up to God.
During this time, Stefan, our 23 year old son, called Stephanie for
help getting a visa to return to Russia to see a friend. "Would you be
willing to carry a chemo drug into Russia with you? It's not exactly
legal, but children need it, and they can't wait for us in March." She
went on to explain the Doctor's letter, and the circumstances, to him.
Stefan said he would take it. As it turned out, this would cause him
to miss contact with his friend by two weeks. He would incur extra
expenses, and time, but he would not consider missing the opportunity
to carry the drugs. What a coincidence, or was God designing a plan?
Donna got busy trying to find an inexpensive, last minute airfare to
Moscow. If you travel by air, you know there is no such thing as
"inexpensive, last minute" airfare. She had done well finding a $575
fare for our trip in March, as they are usually over $1100. But God's
children had a need and He had a willing servant. So He started
arranging airfares, at least one, $450, roundtrip, Dallas to Moscow.
Stefan had wanted to leave on Friday, February 1st, but the
constraints of Lufthansa's travel specials wouldn't allow it. He would
have to leave on Saturday, February 2nd, instead.
In one of our planning meetings, Pastor Monty was telling us about a
missionary, Brother Andrew, and how he smuggled Bibles into former
Soviet bloc countries. Brother Andrew would fill duffle bags with his
illegal contraband, and set about the Lord's business. Once, as he
exited the train, customs officials were searching everything and
everyone. As they approached him, knowing prison awaited him if
caught, he started praying, "Father, you have made blind eyes see, now
make seeing eyes blind." Upon finishing a search on the person next to
him, the official turned and walked past Andrew, and proceeded to
thoroughly inspect the next person. He never saw Andrew, it was as
though he was blind. Once again, our God reigns.
One problem solved, but too much time was ticking by. Now we needed
the drugs. Carrie Tuttle with Sigma Tau told Stephanie they would send
them that week. Everyone was excited, everyone was nervous, including
Dr. Natalia. She couldn't believe what was going on in the US. She was
excited, but she was worried about Stefan and customs. In fact, she
was hesitant, and strongly advised against his trip. Being a former
communist, turned Christian, she knew the possibilities. She continued
to worry. A week went by, no drugs. Another week went by. Do we need to worry
about getting it after all? By now it's Monday, Jan. 28th. Stephanie
makes another call to Sigma Tau. "I'll get back to you", was the
reply. Sigma Tau calls back. "It's going out today." Tuesday,
Wednesday, no UPS truck to be seen. More phone calls, "His plane is on
Saturday. He can't go without the drugs." Had God changed His plan?
Thursday on the phone Carrie Tuttle said, "I am so sorry. I will
handle this myself. I will take it to UPS and overnight it, now."
Friday morning, 10:00a.m., the brown truck rolls in. Success! There
were three bottles of pills, about the size of aspirin bottles. 300
doses of chemotherapy is no small dollar amount. 300 doses of chemo is
no small thing, ask the kids waiting for it. Stefan was to take in one
bottle on his trip. Donna and Stephanie would take one each with them,
in March.
If you haven't noticed yet, we serve the God of "coincidences". God
knew Satan would fight all the way. He knew the drugs would be delayed
until Friday. He knew Stefan's flight would cause him to leave before
the drugs would arrive. Now Stefan knew why his flight had been
delayed until Saturday.
Saturday morning, with tears in our eyes, after praying Brother
Andrew's prayer over our son, we said goodbye to Stefan as he walked
down the Lufthansa ramp. We were sending our "baby" to Russia, alone,
to face the customs gate, drugs in hand. As we swelled with pride, we
worried. But why be so foolish? We reminded each other, Stefan wasn't
traveling alone, our God reigns.
Inching closer, carrying one bag, shuffling another along the floor
with his foot, he couldn't help being concerned. There he was, glaring
at him, the Russian customs officer standing at the all-seeing x-ray
machine, complete with a countertop to empty your pockets on. "What
are you trying to bring into my country?" was on his face, to everyone
that dared venture forth. "What if he finds it? What are my chances of
being caught? I know I don't want to go to prison in Russia. Will he
understand why I'm doing this? Will he care?" All the while, our God
reigns.
"The Black Hole of Russia" loomed, as he placed his bags on the
conveyor belt. Stefan handed over his passport. The Russian official
placed his stamp, as he turned his back to the screen to speak to
Russian travelers. The bag was through, the passport was stamped, the
seeing eyes were blind. Stefan picked up his bags, and disappeared
into the snow.
She couldn't believe it, even though she had been told to expect it.
Dr. Natalia beamed with excitement as Stefan and Vitaly, straight from
their 12-hour train ride, entered her office. No searches, no prisons!
He was here! The Matulane was here! It was a time of rejoicing! The
Hand of God had once again pierced the hopelessness of the impossible.
There were 100 Matulane pills in Europe; Dr. Natalia was holding them
in her hand. Remember, OUR GOD REIGNS!
Stefan was present when Dr. Natalia began her task of dispensing the
medicine to the children. What a humbling experience he had standing
there; knowing God had trusted him with such a plan for these dying
children. Was it any wonder he walked through? After all, we know Who
the medicine was really for.
Matt.25:39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in
prison, and came unto thee?
Matt.25:40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say
unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done [it] unto one of the least of these
my brethren, ye have done [it] unto me.
Stefan was reminded of God's provision
when he arrived in Samara, Russia, as he continued on his journey.
Even though Samara is a university town, with many American students,
he was searched 3 times between the plane and the exit gate. The
events at the gate in Moscow were no accident. His Intercessor was
waiting.
UPDATE:
October 2002
The young girl in the photo on the right was given the first dose of
Matulane Stefan delivered.
Praise God, two years later, she is
still in remission.
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